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4.4.2.Driver Related Map Descriptor Parameters
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| One | of | the | Node |
| Node_Name | Name of Node to fetch data from |
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| This driver uses this parameter to determine the |
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| suitability of a Map Descriptor when looking for a |
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| location to store data from an incoming message. |
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| Event Type |
| A Map Descriptor may be defined to | store only | Any, | Other, | Fault, | |||
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| Alternatively, specify “Any” |
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| This driver uses this parameter to determine the |
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| suitability of a Map Descriptor when looking for a |
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| location to store data from an incoming message. |
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| Ignored when the Point Type is ‘Panel’ |
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| Point Type = Relay 1..255 |
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| Point Type = Zone 1..8 |
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| Point Type = Module 1..2 |
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| Point Type = Sensor | 1..2 |
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| Each Map Descriptor defines storage locations for a |
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| series of addresses. | This parameter specifies the |
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| length of the series. |
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| This parameter is specific to Map Descriptors with |
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| ‘Event Type’ Module or Sensor. It specifies the |
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Address |
| starting Module or | Sensor number. | The length | 1..99 |
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| parameter then determines the range of the |
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| By default the driver stores using the ‘Index Value’ |
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| Store As* |
| Method. If set to ‘Bit’ the driver will use the primary |
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| Data Array to store using the ‘Bit Storage’ Method. |
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| These methods are described in Appendix A.3 |
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| parameter is omitted then a secondary array can be |
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| DA_Bit_Name |
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| event data as ‘Bit Storage’ in the Secondary array |
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| (and as ‘Index Values’ in the Primary array.) These |
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| methods are described in Appendix A.3 |
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| If this parameter is specified it will prevent the Driver |
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| Clear on Reset* |
| resetting the Data Array points associated with the | Yes, No |
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| Map Descriptor on reset. |
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